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and took us into that fight. finally the last half of the decade of equal fascination that is the age of barack obama. obama is interesting because she is not just a liberal liberal, as someone who doesn't care what you do as long as it is mandatory. [laughter] until thursday was a joke when jay carney tried to explain why the new health-insurance is taken away from new it is a good thing. [laughter] he actually said you can choose any health plan you want so long as it is the health plan the government is mandating which is the joke in real life so that exceeds irony but obama is not even a liberal he gave a speech to a joint speech he bid at the elections but then explained there was no need for the male and basically said i am here to change america. and did galactic history then followed with the revolution. and before he enacted all this made him a social democrat on the european model. very unusual. what is a social democrat? the famous in the dough after he loses the election the labor party leader churchi
and took us into that fight. finally the last half of the decade of equal fascination that is the age of barack obama. obama is interesting because she is not just a liberal liberal, as someone who doesn't care what you do as long as it is mandatory. [laughter] until thursday was a joke when jay carney tried to explain why the new health-insurance is taken away from new it is a good thing. [laughter] he actually said you can choose any health plan you want so long as it is the health plan the...
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the chaplain: let us pray. our father, be with us not only in great moments of experience, but also during mundane and common task of life. through the power of your spirit, may our senators mount up with wings like eagles, running without weariness and walking without fainting. lord, give them the wisdom to be patient with others, ever lenient to their faults and ever prompt to appreciate their virtues. rule in their hearts, keeping them from sin and sustaining their loved ones in all of their tomorrows. surround them with the shield of your favor as you provide them with a future and a hope. we pray in your sovereign name. amen. the president pro tempore: please join me in reciting the pledge of allegiance to the flag. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. mr. reid: mr. president? the president pro tempore: the majority leader. mr. reid: i move to proceed to calendar number 9
the chaplain: let us pray. our father, be with us not only in great moments of experience, but also during mundane and common task of life. through the power of your spirit, may our senators mount up with wings like eagles, running without weariness and walking without fainting. lord, give them the wisdom to be patient with others, ever lenient to their faults and ever prompt to appreciate their virtues. rule in their hearts, keeping them from sin and sustaining their loved ones in all of their...
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>> what works for us is what works for us. but i do know that they do have the individuals who work on these issues with their staff, just as director olsen mentioned. they do that nctc. it's not like him it just happens that uniquely we have an office that is formerly part of the organization with a chief privacy officer. >> could you say to the american people with assurance that they gathering of all of this information, and i realize that it's impossible for nsa to actually listen to every telephone conversation, to read every e-mail, to be mindful of all of the text messages that might be sent, but is there some way that you can reassure the american people that all the effort that is underway we're talking about is actually, for some good purpose, for some chemistry purpose because it has made us safer again and again and again? can you provide any reassurance along those lines the? >> what i can tell you, senator, and the american people is, this is an agency that is not some rogue actor, the nsa. we work very closely w
>> what works for us is what works for us. but i do know that they do have the individuals who work on these issues with their staff, just as director olsen mentioned. they do that nctc. it's not like him it just happens that uniquely we have an office that is formerly part of the organization with a chief privacy officer. >> could you say to the american people with assurance that they gathering of all of this information, and i realize that it's impossible for nsa to actually...
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the tools to help us build a future are available to us now. we don't start the debate by deciding who gets kicked to the curb. we are americans much. we start the debate by figuring out how to create better efficiencies, thousand make small changes that will make the system fairer, thousand grow the pool of those who contribute, and how to rebuild a system that every single one of us can rely on to make sure there is a baseline in retirement that no one falls below. we don't build a future for our children by cutting basic retirement benefits for their grandparents. no, we build a future for our kids by strengthening our economy, by investing in education and infrastructure and research, by rebuilding strong and robust middle class in which every kid gets a chance, and the most vulnerable have a strong safety net. the most recent discussion about cutting benefits has focused on something called the chained c.p.i. supporters of the chained c.p.i. say it is a more accurate way of measuring the cost of living increases for seniors. that statement
the tools to help us build a future are available to us now. we don't start the debate by deciding who gets kicked to the curb. we are americans much. we start the debate by figuring out how to create better efficiencies, thousand make small changes that will make the system fairer, thousand grow the pool of those who contribute, and how to rebuild a system that every single one of us can rely on to make sure there is a baseline in retirement that no one falls below. we don't build a future for...
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>> that brings us right up to now. and i'm glad you asked that question because i think what is happening now is more of a macroeconomic issue that threatens the indian economy, and it's a very simple thing. if you degree less rapidly, for reasons -- some of which i talked about -- bureaucrats holding up investment projects and so on -- but of what the rope, if it is slowed down, that means the revenue intake is also showing down. the thing that is helpful in fighting poverty, when growth was rapid. when that is happening, the government -- at the same time wants to spend more on the social spending, like the social security bill. so you have a tension. less money coming in, more money being spent. you don't have to be a macro economist. i'm not one -- to know that common sense tells you, you're going to get inflation. if you get inflation you are in a position which is really dangerous. big question mark on the economy now. but related to the present situation in the united states, it's exactly the opposite of what we
>> that brings us right up to now. and i'm glad you asked that question because i think what is happening now is more of a macroeconomic issue that threatens the indian economy, and it's a very simple thing. if you degree less rapidly, for reasons -- some of which i talked about -- bureaucrats holding up investment projects and so on -- but of what the rope, if it is slowed down, that means the revenue intake is also showing down. the thing that is helpful in fighting poverty, when growth...
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lot of the motion standing your a and a sad this it basically ran the whole gamut so start by telling us how did you come up with the idea for the book? >> i am delighted proud of your response there is nothing like it out there as they sit answer the question that criminal defense lawyers the first to as the cocktail party question or the question. to have assembled such schaede diverse crowd to range in age 28 to 85 the idea to have the different voices talking about criminal law by co-editor and i co-authored a book on legal ethics. fat was interesting project but not nearly as stunned or timeless the there is always some big case so the two of us were talking about the work that we both do. we're both academics i consider myself as takeover defense lawyer and there was a period of time he was actively involved of the american board of criminal lawyers in the word of where their letter at on dash there was a market to put people to do gather one of the great things it is a has a personal voice to it. , as stories about the clients that were represented i know there are 15 different au
lot of the motion standing your a and a sad this it basically ran the whole gamut so start by telling us how did you come up with the idea for the book? >> i am delighted proud of your response there is nothing like it out there as they sit answer the question that criminal defense lawyers the first to as the cocktail party question or the question. to have assembled such schaede diverse crowd to range in age 28 to 85 the idea to have the different voices talking about criminal law by...
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very beginning was about reform to break away from england to create an america that would offer to use thomas paine's term first day of a new world that is slated jefferson was after. said to play a very different rules he was a soldier going into the militia then to the continental army and for the first year of fighting he is an officer of the artillery company the observer at the time seems that our retreat to against new jersey he said small and slender in the most delicate and apparently boston thought with his hand resting on the candid every now and then as if it were a favorite. have melted one year into his service was offered a position as an 82:00 p.m. did washington. he did not want that and is already offered a position as an aide to lord stirling. he wanted a field command. after all he was unlikely to win a desk job that could win the field command the hamilton debated several days before he finally accepted he thought it would be a short-term appointment as the commander of the ever paid. washington was cold and there is a the same way in private. hamilton had lost his
very beginning was about reform to break away from england to create an america that would offer to use thomas paine's term first day of a new world that is slated jefferson was after. said to play a very different rules he was a soldier going into the militia then to the continental army and for the first year of fighting he is an officer of the artillery company the observer at the time seems that our retreat to against new jersey he said small and slender in the most delicate and apparently...
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he always brought us candy every time we would visit because he knew it took us are worse to get there. our office was in new orleans and i am sure it was a cost to him with prison wages being what they are to buy commissary candy and give it to us that it was so sweet and this was a man convicted of murder. >> host: what are some of the lessons you have learned representing your client? some of them may come to mind. >> and angela davis has an essay called there by the grace of god and i think that is a brilliant title in this book. that resonates. i often say to students i feel lucky that i was born to the family that i was born to and i had the educational opportunities that i had and whenever i'm in a prison and the doors shut behind me i have a feeling like i'm really lucky. it teaches a kind of humility. there's another kind of humility that it's true we don't win all the time. you become kind of a gracious loser i suppose. it's kind of humbling because no matter how skilled you are there is a kind of randomness to justice that kind of shakes your sole. that is another thing that
he always brought us candy every time we would visit because he knew it took us are worse to get there. our office was in new orleans and i am sure it was a cost to him with prison wages being what they are to buy commissary candy and give it to us that it was so sweet and this was a man convicted of murder. >> host: what are some of the lessons you have learned representing your client? some of them may come to mind. >> and angela davis has an essay called there by the grace of god...
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the chaplain: let us pray. our father, be with us not only in great moments of
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what does that tell us? what it tells me is taken too far, the culture and communications environment full disclosure may end up highlighting facts about individuals that deprive us of our services even though we would be very well served. so the culture enacts a government. it's not just morrill. it makes a difference but not a positive one. >> thank you to the entire panel for your presentation. congratulations on the book. appreciate your remarks about the movie showing fdr in a wheelchair probably the first time that the director has ever been praised for historical. i would like to focus on the technological aspect that has come through some of the remarks here. i just wondered if looking for work not asking for technological projections in the future but looking forward, whether we might see a trend to continue the story, the remarks kind of pointed out a little bit that the fragmentation and the segment that you talked about how it will have a kind of cost on governance when we have a president that h
what does that tell us? what it tells me is taken too far, the culture and communications environment full disclosure may end up highlighting facts about individuals that deprive us of our services even though we would be very well served. so the culture enacts a government. it's not just morrill. it makes a difference but not a positive one. >> thank you to the entire panel for your presentation. congratulations on the book. appreciate your remarks about the movie showing fdr in a...
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answer us. because all that does is raise the hair on the back of my neck, and i have a great working relationship with you through the intel committee, and i trust you immensely. but just common courtesy would tell my staff we're going to let the fbi answer that. matt, when was the last time you got actionable intelligence from a fusion center? >> other than boston. >> boston gave you information, but i'm talking actionable intelligence. >> we work with the fusion centers really through the fbi joint terrorism task forces and through, i mentioned in my opening comments, our domestic representatives who work with the fusion centers. the fusion centers are largely there to to support what's happening at the state and local level, and they certainly serve their state and local. and i've had the opportunity to visit a number of fusion centers, and they seem to be doing a good job in that regard. it's not the case, however, that they would typically provide intelligence to, for example, me at the na
answer us. because all that does is raise the hair on the back of my neck, and i have a great working relationship with you through the intel committee, and i trust you immensely. but just common courtesy would tell my staff we're going to let the fbi answer that. matt, when was the last time you got actionable intelligence from a fusion center? >> other than boston. >> boston gave you information, but i'm talking actionable intelligence. >> we work with the fusion centers...
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together, let us explore the stars. he changed his mind pretty quickly after the soviet union launched its first human into orbit in april 1961 within weeks sector a defense mcnamara and nasa administrator webb had presented him with a report recommending a program to land an american on the moon before the cds -- before the soviets did. they argued that dramatic achievements in space symbolized the technological power of a nation. and although such achievements may be economically justified the use should pursue space projects aimed at enhancing national prestige recognizing that competition in space was part of the battle along the fluid front of the cold war. for a competitor like kennedy, a race to the moon was the ultimate competition and he embraced it. he gave a nationally televised address to a joint session of congress in 1961. he compared the exploration of space to export like lewis and clarke, and said that we would land a man on the moon by the end of the decade. but over the next to your skin to be remain
together, let us explore the stars. he changed his mind pretty quickly after the soviet union launched its first human into orbit in april 1961 within weeks sector a defense mcnamara and nasa administrator webb had presented him with a report recommending a program to land an american on the moon before the cds -- before the soviets did. they argued that dramatic achievements in space symbolized the technological power of a nation. and although such achievements may be economically justified...
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but he loved telling and using stories and i don't -- on for the right conversation. i think that he -- his work didn't lie. it was incredibly moving in the deep. so, there's something in this book that i think -- i don't know if anyone will even notice it. i will say critically as he wrote a famous essay it became kind of emblematic of the disregard for the mainstream culture and in researching this i read the papers and he had originally written the piece for the saturday evening post they killed it. they killed the peace because at that time -- this gets complicated but at the time he was a staff writer at the new yorker and he criticized the magazine and the editor said you have to include the new yorker if you are going to criticize all these magazines. he said i'm just not. so they have a lot of letters coming back-and-forth because everybody knows about this. it's just ridiculous. so at that point he wanted to be paid and they said no so there is a big fight over that. then he goes back and rewrites the peace and sells it to the partisan review and puts in a le
but he loved telling and using stories and i don't -- on for the right conversation. i think that he -- his work didn't lie. it was incredibly moving in the deep. so, there's something in this book that i think -- i don't know if anyone will even notice it. i will say critically as he wrote a famous essay it became kind of emblematic of the disregard for the mainstream culture and in researching this i read the papers and he had originally written the piece for the saturday evening post they...
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i know the effort they made to be with us today. thank you. and thanks to the front row here. ever supportive, always supportive and tell me that i could do it even when it seemed like gutted not want to anymore. and it came to be. i'm happy to share some of it with you today. from massachusetts rotary. it's about 5 miles north. as it turned out, the population is about 55,000. when i was writing this book i subleased a ten by ten office space from a local architect who was in fact a one-term rotary president and now signing up for a second term. he told me before i came in and told them i was coming to speak to one of the most prestigious and oldest and certainly friendliest rotary's in wichita, may be bigger he said, keep it short. these people around the lunch break. [laughter] but i did hear an awful lot. i'm glad to hear you guys don't sign each other. sure did not know how to keep the short. i think some of you in toward that. he was a faithful rotarian for more than 50 years. this was his club. he joined in 1950, and you can usually find in here without fail on monday.
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the reason why the ramp moves east, south it gives us a gradual ramp >> too steep? i got it. >> again, i think there's some talented design teams we have some of the questions and even the opposition has the functions immaterial of that. the transit was brought up and i'm looking forward to seeing that. i want to point out that the wharf wall was great and it goes through all the uses that san francisco has seen from the community fent effort and immigration and i ntsdz this location was the original detention facility for the asians coming in to san francisco. >> commissioner. >> thank you. i have a question i'm not sure for either gentlemen. the questions were asked. i think part of the plan it included the ferry terminal to allow people to come from as they said at&t and is there that possibility to include that as the plan is now being presented >> thank you jessie. the answer is we're contemplating either a water at the scene of the accident along with a fire boat facility with docketing for it 2 to 3 ferry boats. we had the ferry transportation agencies we've
the reason why the ramp moves east, south it gives us a gradual ramp >> too steep? i got it. >> again, i think there's some talented design teams we have some of the questions and even the opposition has the functions immaterial of that. the transit was brought up and i'm looking forward to seeing that. i want to point out that the wharf wall was great and it goes through all the uses that san francisco has seen from the community fent effort and immigration and i ntsdz this...
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i appreciate you taking the time to join us and talk to us about more us and global news than any other american news channel. find out what happened and what to expect. >> start every morning, every day, 5am to 9 eastern with al jazeera america. imprisonment in a brutal prison colony pla may have research resurfaced. after months in a prison she has said. >> i'm joined by nadia's husband. petro. i know it's been a rough few days for you. there is a report that nadia has reappeared and is in a penal heard. >> we have the same information that she has is in one of the penal colonies. and this is why we are here to basically make the search for her and discover if she is in the quite quite quite vicinity. and thre she has been in complee isolation. we consider that as punishment. both inside russia domestically and internationally. she has been missing for several weeks as you said while she was in transit from this camp to sigsiberia. >> did you have any idea where she was durin during that time. >> our source and informal leaks from the system and from the fellow prisoners told us she w
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she sat us down. we filled out the applications and that's how we went about applying for it. >> we kind of got split up in our insurance. the kids are on chp and a government program that insurances children and they're separate from what we qualified for. we qualified for basic insurance. >> with ot bamacare the main cost will be $450 per month. obamacare, the tax credits will give us $287 a month to apply towards that bill so our final bill will be $155 a month. now that the tax cede sit helping us out, we're able to afford it. >> dear lord we thank you for blessing us with another day, father. >> knowing that we have that, and that we can qualify for something because there have been so many times we've been turned down to be qualified for anything, to have somebody actually say yes, you qualify this and this is what you are able to get, we could actually breathe now. you know, actually say we got insurance, you know. so it was awesome. >> woodruff: as we have throughout, we try to fill out the bi
she sat us down. we filled out the applications and that's how we went about applying for it. >> we kind of got split up in our insurance. the kids are on chp and a government program that insurances children and they're separate from what we qualified for. we qualified for basic insurance. >> with ot bamacare the main cost will be $450 per month. obamacare, the tax credits will give us $287 a month to apply towards that bill so our final bill will be $155 a month. now that the tax...
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him to know that that it needs to be used in different. situations and we'll teach him that of course it's not correct to kill unless somebody is attacking him start. he's here sights and see a target. but i can't. thank you need to go up higher. remember safety rules. ok if you're ready for one round in. the shoulder in. on the stock when you see your target. squeeze. what you like about shooting. it like learning how to do it so you can become good one day and you could witnessing the surreal event it's hard not to wonder about the risk of accidents but for jack's parents it's not an issue. a car gives you a bunch of freedom to drive around to go to the stores to do whatever you want your gun gives you the freedom to protect yourself it's just as dangerous get into the store as it is to have somebody come in and break into your house or do a school shooting their car accidents happen every single second there's some somebody getting killed in a car in the world every second the gun accidents are the ones that make it on the news the car
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what did you use the short said what is that you want it all. it's too bad. financial benefit to the beach a dress. that's a ice chests. they both israel and at the weekend and in the palestine as though it easy to find a way out you'll get caught up for bid is not a defence say with the agreement should consist of. it's a two year community well all we can do is to encourage you to pay you to support the leukaemia console and to tell you let the press for us the kinds of evil stored up to states for two peoples. will they be side by side in peace and security to compare with generous of them did it as the capital for both stats few days. and to recognize secure the borders what's on sunday basis of the night to see that the voters in the temple but it did with the possibility for territorial spots you all now was addicted to nicotine and the onset of the date total to two national compensation mechanism. does that mean. but the skinny on palestinian friends have recognized it would ruce the oval. we have to have a mo even further and poured it into pieces to
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see in the categories of the us should be number one or not this year the us rank sixteenth in the literacy in the industrialized world twenty seventh in life expectancy for all countries sixty ninth and infant mortality twenty seven the median household income and sixty first in protecting the environment so if you want to be a gun totting tell you what all of that energy waste and pill popping fat ass and come to america because here well that just makes you exceptional. next on break in to set my interview with musician and activist and low b. you don't want to miss it. i am the president and i think a society that case big corporation trying to convince us to whom we can do. better try to get them all about money and i'm passionately that for politicians writing the laws and regulations tax breaks. just to lead is a day for piety. that. whether it's the worry of ostracizing fans or a losing financial backing from record labels most popular musicians can't call themselves political activists however one artist known simply as moby has taken on a multitude of political causes during his d
see in the categories of the us should be number one or not this year the us rank sixteenth in the literacy in the industrialized world twenty seventh in life expectancy for all countries sixty ninth and infant mortality twenty seven the median household income and sixty first in protecting the environment so if you want to be a gun totting tell you what all of that energy waste and pill popping fat ass and come to america because here well that just makes you exceptional. next on break in to...
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us when he told us what he used to think of global warming. >> i just didn't believe in global warming-- i mean, in global warming being produced by mankind, by us contaminating the atmosphere. i just refused to believe that. >> oh! >> wow, wow. >> look at that one. well, there's a bit of your proof. >> yeah, exactly. >> he says now the evidence has convinced him. we set out to find more evidence as casassa went to measure the height of o'higgins. we climbed to a spot where he crossed from earth to ice in 2004. you thought we were going to walk from here onto the ice. >> now it's water. >> and now look at it. >> we have a small problem now. >> much to his surprise, there's 1,000 feet of water where he walked three years ago. we had to hike for hours to get to the ice, and when we got there, we found it blackened by earth and volcanic ash. casassa set up a receiver to measure the distance from the top of o'higgins to satellites overhead. so you get a contour line of the top of the glacier as you go. >> as we walk, the receiver, which is in my backpack, is capturing data every one second
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the most useful tool in a disaster? scissors. if you use clothes you will be cold. [inaudible]. duct tape. many uses. you want garbage bags. line the toilet with trash bags. you want to line it, line it up use the tape, tape it around. the other bag to hold it. put a second bag in there. in a disaster you don't have to go outside you use your own bathroom close the door. you have one lined on the toilet, you take it out and tie it up. comfortable shoes. if you have one in the trunk of your car that's great. also have one at work. get an old pair of sneakers, put it in your bag and put if under the desk. if you have to walk home you have comfortable shoes. pet food. make sure you have food and water for them. kids, too. make sure you have stuff to keep them entertained. after 2 hours, you will be in trouble. be aware of that. information. these are the initially, you are going to have all the radio stations will have emergency broadcast system. they will tell you where to go. where's the shelter supplies. initially after any disaster all the radio stations will broadcast on what'
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joining us in our panel today are ... ben chin, co-founder, ptr associates, washington, dc; alison malmon, founder, active minds, inc., washington, dc; vannasang souksavath, ladder project coordinator, the institute for health and recovery, cambridge, massachusetts; jim williams, executive director, the association of recovery schools, houston, texas. ben, the millennial generation goes 18- to 25-year-olds, more or less. talk to me about what are the major characteristics of this cohort? i really think our ability to connect using social media and all the other technology resources are really a strength and a defining characteristic of this age group. very good. alison, obviously, we have heard of the many challenges in the mental health area that this generation faces. can you describe some of those challenges for us? sure; this generation is facing mental health challenges that we haven't seen in generations past, and i think ranging from them growing up with instances like 9/11, columbine, virginia tech, some of the mo
joining us in our panel today are ... ben chin, co-founder, ptr associates, washington, dc; alison malmon, founder, active minds, inc., washington, dc; vannasang souksavath, ladder project coordinator, the institute for health and recovery, cambridge, massachusetts; jim williams, executive director, the association of recovery schools, houston, texas. ben, the millennial generation goes 18- to 25-year-olds, more or less. talk to me about what are the major characteristics of this cohort? i...
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use the fake uses the sponsors of the upcoming second wave of u n brokered geneva peace talks of allowing foreign forces to operate in syria and calls for the united states and russia to organize their immediate withdrawl this tapas is that the geneva talks which are to restart before the end of november will achieve nothing the syrian national coalition has agreed to participate in the geneva talks which are due to getting assad regime and opposition members in the same route to plan a transitional government and a serious civil war opposition groups say at such departures the main factor for the stocks of the regime is stated that the president's role will not be discussed the united states has discreetly offered up to ten million dollars for information related to the attack on the diplomatic posts and in gaza with the state department has confirmed the report in the letter to a republican lawmaker who requested more information about the department says the peel header recently not been published on the remorse of justice website due to security concerns. for americans died in the att
use the fake uses the sponsors of the upcoming second wave of u n brokered geneva peace talks of allowing foreign forces to operate in syria and calls for the united states and russia to organize their immediate withdrawl this tapas is that the geneva talks which are to restart before the end of november will achieve nothing the syrian national coalition has agreed to participate in the geneva talks which are due to getting assad regime and opposition members in the same route to plan a...
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mike hannah, reporting for us from jerusalem. let's move on to other news and specifically to the philippines where we're getting a better picture of the extent of typhoon haiyan's destruction. the storm hit the country 11 days ago. according to the latest figures from the united nations around 13 million people have been affected 50 storm, around 12% of the philippines population. various prorts have put the -- reports have put the death toll at around 4,000 and millions of people are homeless. some countries are contributing more than others. let's look at that. more than 600 u.s. soldiers are now helping out on the ground and some 50 military aircraft and navy vessels are involved. australia has also been quick to contribute. it's not only sent a team of medical experts but also air force planes filled with complies. and hundreds -- supplies. and hundred of taiwanese are workers are helping. >> one is a country with the second biggest economy on earth. the other is a furniture store. but over the last week the two have been co
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can now tell us more now lucy if you could just take us through what we know about the accident so far hi there sean well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty passengers aboard flight three six three that flight of course operated by tartar ston airlines now what we know so far the plane took off from domodedovo airport right here in moscow at roughly six twenty pm just over an hour later it crashed at its destination the cars on international airport in. russia as you had mentioned forty four passengers dead six crew members also confirmed dead now the details are a little bit murky we know that the crew was reportedly trying to abort its landing to make a second approach the pilot had apparently notify the control tower about this but the plane had exploded when it struck the tarmac unclear whether there was an explosion before it actually hit the land or whether it was the impact that perhaps set the fuel jet tank on fire and we simply don't know the cause at this point investigators are looking at a number of options it could be whether mechanical technical failure or pilot erro
can now tell us more now lucy if you could just take us through what we know about the accident so far hi there sean well certainly a fatal journey for all fifty passengers aboard flight three six three that flight of course operated by tartar ston airlines now what we know so far the plane took off from domodedovo airport right here in moscow at roughly six twenty pm just over an hour later it crashed at its destination the cars on international airport in. russia as you had mentioned forty...
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tell us your own stories. we're to start with you the ceo of illuminate. >> so my story is not any more special then the stories of what you've heard. you group in india. i gave a shout out and my family really believes in education and the empowerment through education. there is a certain resistlessness and get out of your comfort zone and explore other things. that's how i got here. the path is not easy it's taken 12 years to get a green card. it limits ones opportunity. first, it will take a long time before the h1 process will allow you to move before jobs and you can't start a business. it took me 9 months to start a business. i was so restless to start something so you take capable individuals who are smart and driven and you can't limit them. the comprehensive immigration reform everybody in this room agrees we have to pass high school immigration. but having being on the spotlight you can't really traffic or switch between companies and now imagine the population that's route rights and i think it is m
tell us your own stories. we're to start with you the ceo of illuminate. >> so my story is not any more special then the stories of what you've heard. you group in india. i gave a shout out and my family really believes in education and the empowerment through education. there is a certain resistlessness and get out of your comfort zone and explore other things. that's how i got here. the path is not easy it's taken 12 years to get a green card. it limits ones opportunity. first, it will...
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i don't use it and you charge me? >> i have heard so many horror stories about that. , under federal law you cannot use it for 12 months before they start but after that it can be a monthly fee but it is to work $3 of it is only $25 that could add up. gerri: shipping cost? >> sometimes it is free it depends. >> if you order online. gerri: customization and cost? i didn't know you could customize. >> it is becoming creative because it gets a little impersonal maybe upload the image of your family or send the audio message. gerri: how much? >> three or $4 extra. gerri: any other hidden fees ? >> sometimes they will charge you $15 but that to be more than what you have. but there is a general purpose than brand specific like the amazon or ebay with a specific retailer hardly any fees at all. that is the best bet. gerri: if you use the card are there any other news to share? >> looking for expiration dates looking for a loss for theft protection. gerri: what aboutcounts online? >> to make sure they have 100% money back gu
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we used to win 49 out of 50 states. >> jon: but you use used to not be so crazy. >> we have always been crazy. [laughter] >> jon: you can talk the strategy. when you say they should speak out against them. they made them. this not happenstance, the rise of tea party and angry right. karl rove there was that memo in 2004, matthew dowd wrote about it. he designed this to afeel what he called the anger points. he decided that there were no more moderates left. you can't really win on that i'm going to get people riled up. i'm going to play to their anger and to their fear. fox news did the same thing. they made these people. >> look what happened though. karl rove was the first person to ever say we're going to win a presidential election by going to the hard right. >> jon: no, nixon. >> nixon said you go to the right in the primary and in the general election go to the center. >> jon: the southern strategy of nixon was to take the disaffected old democrat democratic voters thar were bigoted, the old dixie-crats, divide vied them and get them to the polls. >> nixon got a higher percentage
we used to win 49 out of 50 states. >> jon: but you use used to not be so crazy. >> we have always been crazy. [laughter] >> jon: you can talk the strategy. when you say they should speak out against them. they made them. this not happenstance, the rise of tea party and angry right. karl rove there was that memo in 2004, matthew dowd wrote about it. he designed this to afeel what he called the anger points. he decided that there were no more moderates left. you can't really...
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us our trespasses as we for give those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. >> this is geraldo rivera reporting on the tornadoes and thunderstorms battering the midwest killing at least 5 injuring scores of others and carving a wide swath of destruction through 7 states including illinois, indiana, ohio, missouri, wisconsin, michigan michigan, and k, and kentucky. the line of storms is bearing down on pennsylvania, new jersey and new york city where it is expected to arrive sometime before the monday morning rush. three of the deaths were in washington county and southern illinois. mike tobin is reporting live. >> let me show you something really remarkable in terms of visuals. that's a stud sticking outside of the house. this isn't something that came from inside of the house it was something flying around from the force of the storm and i am pailed into the side of the house. that gives you an idea of how much force the debris has. the letters okay written in red this means the first responders came through and determined everyone in this house was accounted for. t
us our trespasses as we for give those who trespass against us and lead us not into temptation. >> this is geraldo rivera reporting on the tornadoes and thunderstorms battering the midwest killing at least 5 injuring scores of others and carving a wide swath of destruction through 7 states including illinois, indiana, ohio, missouri, wisconsin, michigan michigan, and k, and kentucky. the line of storms is bearing down on pennsylvania, new jersey and new york city where it is expected to...
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such use it yet. a nice zero pm it's an elf i check the oven to one of their people in the midwest aid to the united states ideally listen to your weather conditions me yelling just after what he tells us the latest. that's right catherine conditions are very confident in the us midwest we have been the last week course of the tornadoes as well as a significant structured and is in many areas to show how the situation is take a look at this video. this is from an area on sunday. moving from them that the continued arrests were made to look into the mainland the extended meaning and the painters and thunderstorms and large hail the warnings are still unpacking from the western state. we and binds you to take cover in imperial room floor rooms of the cherokee building. the berry berry puree feature rationing the west midlands. now here is the album overnight sunday and monday we have a risk of severe weather for many parts of the eastern us and help eastern canada. the notice of the euro area's current
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i will use them for you. >> yes. trying to make her excited so that she would allow me to hang out with her. >> and have sex with her. >> not necessarily. >> why would you bring chocolate flavored condoms if you didn't want to have sex with her? >> just having them. i always have condoms. >> he doesn't say he's done this before with an underage teen, he does say he's had dozens of liaisons with people he's met online. and have you ever been surprised? >> oh, yes. once it was a transvestite. >> you had this sexy chat online with somebody. you showed up at their house it was a transvestite? >> at first look, everybody would think she was a woman. >> how did you find out that she was actually a he? >> well, when i was talking with her, her voice was a little deeper. >> yeah? had a little adam's apple thing going on? how did that work for you? >> i said thanks for the offer, but i'm leaving. >> you scooted on out of there. >> oh, yes. >> well, here's something i think you'll also find as a surprise. i'm chris hansen with
i will use them for you. >> yes. trying to make her excited so that she would allow me to hang out with her. >> and have sex with her. >> not necessarily. >> why would you bring chocolate flavored condoms if you didn't want to have sex with her? >> just having them. i always have condoms. >> he doesn't say he's done this before with an underage teen, he does say he's had dozens of liaisons with people he's met online. and have you ever been surprised?...
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that's it for us on "america tonight." if you would like to comment on any stories you have seen, log on to the website at aljazeera.com/americatonight. you can join the conversation on twitter or our facebook page. thanks for watching this special report here on "america tonight", good evening, and we'll see you again tomorrow night. . >>> welcome to al jazeera america. here are the top stories we're following at this hour. five people are dead across illinois after tornados ripped through the midwest. neighbourhoods were reduced to rubble. hundreds of homes destroyed. >> philippines president benigno aquino is promising to remain in hard-hit tacloban. his government has faced criticism for the handling of typhoon haiyan. help is reaching more, but remote areas need supplies. >> 50 people aboard a plane that crash the in russia have been killed. >> a boeing 737 went down 500 miles east of
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. >> for those of us watching this remotely can you go ahead and spell out that website for us. >> here it goes: http: forward slash forward slash www dot sfdass dot org forward slash asset forward slash seniors adults with disabilities -- all one word -- forward slash 2013 underscore ltci, underscore strategic underscore plan, underscore final dot pdf. >> now, are there any questions? i want to point out i don't have all the answers. >> councilmember czar did a? zarda. >> thank you very much for coming here today with this comprehensive presentation. i was wondering if you could speak to the conference and what your take away was i know it's a lot but i really appreciate it. >> the conference that councilmember zarda is talking about was the california community of constituents conference sponsored by the scan foundation funded a large part of the development of this plan there were some fantastic speakers from the state and federal government there i learned a great deal the roll out of the initiative and calmedi connect is a huge deal in the state of california and we learned a great
. >> for those of us watching this remotely can you go ahead and spell out that website for us. >> here it goes: http: forward slash forward slash www dot sfdass dot org forward slash asset forward slash seniors adults with disabilities -- all one word -- forward slash 2013 underscore ltci, underscore strategic underscore plan, underscore final dot pdf. >> now, are there any questions? i want to point out i don't have all the answers. >> councilmember czar did a? zarda....
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us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. amen. hail mary, full of grace, the lord is with thee. blessed our -- jon: one of my sisters lives in chillicothe across the river from washington, illinois which was hit very hard and she said it was a terrifying day yesterday. manhattan, illinois we are working to bring the reporter's signal. we'll have the report for you in a couple of minutes. jenna: we'll turn to politics now. some growing dissent within the democratic party after the botched rollout of obamacare. we're trying to put a good spin saying at least the president has fessed up to the problem. >> no one is more disappointed in the implementation issues than president obama and he's taken full responsibility for the mistakes and lack of getting this system up and running when it was supposed to be up and running. jenna: we hear something similar from nancy pelosi. she denies the democrats are defecting in droves just because 39 of them voted for a g.o.p. backed bill on friday. >> as it's the same vote we've been asking
us and lead us not into temptation but deliver us from evil. amen. hail mary, full of grace, the lord is with thee. blessed our -- jon: one of my sisters lives in chillicothe across the river from washington, illinois which was hit very hard and she said it was a terrifying day yesterday. manhattan, illinois we are working to bring the reporter's signal. we'll have the report for you in a couple of minutes. jenna: we'll turn to politics now. some growing dissent within the democratic party...
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they use sales force. it is really, getting geared not only toward the major companies out but also down into the education side. >> all right. scott bauer. >> among the tolling bells at cme. >> thank you. ashley: boeing 777x jetliner just got a huge boost with the launch in dubai. three persian gulf airlines buying jets worth around $100 billion but is this enough to push boeing past the dreamliner problems? lori: we'll look at both sides of the debate in our boeing bull versus bear showdown. joining us is our bull, eric siegel and s&p capital iq and bear, david strauss. u.s. aerospace and defense sector analyst. i will begin with you, eric because your price target is 156 on boeing and you have to be feeling pretty optimistic about news of this big order and really the trajectory of the stock overall. what is your thesis? >> we continue to like boeing here. we think triple 7 x is the one of the catalysts hyped the lawn of the 787-10. to sigh reacceleration of wide bored other at boeing. they have signifi
they use sales force. it is really, getting geared not only toward the major companies out but also down into the education side. >> all right. scott bauer. >> among the tolling bells at cme. >> thank you. ashley: boeing 777x jetliner just got a huge boost with the launch in dubai. three persian gulf airlines buying jets worth around $100 billion but is this enough to push boeing past the dreamliner problems? lori: we'll look at both sides of the debate in our boeing bull...
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let us know your thoughts. join us, e-mail, worldwide. or tweet me @rosswestgate. >>> now a line of severe storms and tornadoes ripped through the u.s. midwest on sunday leaving a path of destruction. at least six people were killed and entire neighborhoods in some illinois towns were flattened by high winds. the national weather service says there may have been up to 40 tornadoes that touched down. the storms affected a dozen states from michigan to new york. they also forced the suspension of the nfl game between the chicago bears and baltimore ravens for nearly two hours. julie martin joins us from the weather channel with the latest. julie, it's unusually late to get tornadoes. what's happening now? >> yeah, to get them that far north in november is quite rare, but the good news is all of the severe weather has now moved on. take a look at just the devastating day we saw here. all. red circles you see, those are tornadoes. all of the blue circles you see are reports of severe wind. we had more than 360 reports of damage due to high wi
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thank you for being with us here on rte. now we haven't been getting the fuss of aviation experts in russia and abroad earlier on she spoke to captain mark weiss who is a civil aviation leader of the spectrum group in use to fly the same kind of airplane that has crashed in cars on he believes that it was a chain of events that led to this catastrophe. that was the car for repair their lead to fatigue and obviously catastrophic failure performing sectors in the lead at the fact that there had been an explosion on board the aircraft in the attempted three times to get the aircraft on the ground. it may be a significant happened with you normally in an emergency blanket the aircraft on the ground safely as quickly as possible. so what would have cause. the aircraft to know that when the nets first attempt was whether a fact there was no proof that each room is there to do so many things that are being looked at keeping in mind that accidents generally don't happen from a single event it's a chain of events that lead to catastr
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the tornado was behind us. we ran to the creek. >> our father would heart in heaven. >> a man recited the lore's prayer as video shows the huge tornado moving to him. the home was spared. there reports of damage in a dozen states. >> in lebanon, illinois, employees of starbucks took shelter. when they emerged, the workplace was destroyed, all windows blown out and two cared flipped over in the paing lot. >> it's on the ground. on the ground. storm chasers of illinois captured this picture of a funnel cloud. six people in that state, as we mentioned, died, because of the storms. nearly 70 tornado were reported across the region. that number has been downgraded. >> overseas, now, several communes hit heart by the typhoon haiyan are shifting from survival mode to recovery. the countries energy secretary is promising to restore power to the battered region. rest government corruption made this typhoon haiyan worst in the past, money that was supposed to be used to build roads was diverted making it hard for people
the tornado was behind us. we ran to the creek. >> our father would heart in heaven. >> a man recited the lore's prayer as video shows the huge tornado moving to him. the home was spared. there reports of damage in a dozen states. >> in lebanon, illinois, employees of starbucks took shelter. when they emerged, the workplace was destroyed, all windows blown out and two cared flipped over in the paing lot. >> it's on the ground. on the ground. storm chasers of illinois...
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and lead us not in temptation but deliver us from evil amen. nmike tobein is live from there now. >> reporter: bill, the debris shoes the power of the storm. this is a cooling unit from a nearby autoparts store. it is just wrapped around the tree that managed to stand up in the force of the storm. if you look at the tree in the distance that is a lounge chair and got deposited up in the tree. behind the storm itself what remains is bitter cold and in that bitter cold, resident of the neighborhood are forced to resume the task in the daylight of finding their things and doing with numbb fingers in the cold. the situating of destruction is a quarter mile across and two or throw miles long. hundreds of homes back there and it was destroyed in an instant. it was a matter of minutes between the wailing of the tornado sirens and people finding their neighborhood destroyed. illinois governor pat quinn spoke everybody in not just the land of lincoln but in the nation are in this together. >> it is very, very important at this time we finish our search
and lead us not in temptation but deliver us from evil amen. nmike tobein is live from there now. >> reporter: bill, the debris shoes the power of the storm. this is a cooling unit from a nearby autoparts store. it is just wrapped around the tree that managed to stand up in the force of the storm. if you look at the tree in the distance that is a lounge chair and got deposited up in the tree. behind the storm itself what remains is bitter cold and in that bitter cold, resident of the...
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someone could sue us. the 4r5ish9 used explosive chemicals. i've dmrutd a packet of information a listing of all the chemicals we have under our housing management plan dated july 2012. we've never had a sorrows judicious u injury but we know sdrafr when we work with the expounds our employees useful body apparatus. we run forklifts and we have deliveries everyday and we're incapable with residents including the homeless shelter that's been proposed. we've been good corporate citizens we're finishing improvements of our laboratories and this is endangered to build a homeless shelter >> sir, your time is up. >> i have packets of information can i leave them how many do you need. 6 or 7 >> we need 8 excuse me. 7. thank you >> perfect. >> good afternoon, commissioners i'm robert davis i'm a dab resident. i'm appearing to oppose the baby shelter which would include a warehouse from p dr two. this is a dangerous idea. the p d quote within the health and safety regulations and within the stipulation of this code which may have minimum and maximum di
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ut and i didn't use. they share some good and bad news on north korea's nuclear activities the south korean government says the red state is well prepared to combat the fourth nuclear test but there are no signs yet that indicate another test is imminent. our defense mission course on and on a small south korea's ministry of national defence has raised the possibility of a force in north korea nuclear test. briefing lawmakers of the relief committee party on friday and north korea's recent new contract today these vice defense minister pics and you said that the knee and is ready. fourth test at the south the underground tunnel. i mean this site in haiti the province located in northern part of the country however said there are no signs of an imminent test according to pay the western title of the messiah but the reclusive regime carried out its third new can attest to that area is now under construction. seoul's defence ministry also reportedly projects that if county and continues operations at its you
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free divers use the air held in their lungs. he dove more than 220 feet and held his breath for than three and a half minutes. direction, too. outside right now, it is partly cloudy overlooking san jose, cool to start with. some of the temperatures in the bay area dropping down into the 30s in the north bay. clouds off the coastline, that will be on the increase throughout the day today. i think a chance of rain developing late tonight and into tomorrow morning. temperatures will be in the 50s and the 60s, rather cool outside. and then it looks like some rain for tuesday, showers continue on wednesday. . >>> it started as a simpl >>> it started as a simple traffic stop and ended with police opening fire on a minivan with a mother and five kids inside. new video shows the violent confrontation. john miller looks at whether officers went too far. >>> he smoked crack and won't leave office. the new steps toronto is taking today to deal with mayor rob ford and how he's bracing for a fight. >> if the counselors wanted to strip my pow
free divers use the air held in their lungs. he dove more than 220 feet and held his breath for than three and a half minutes. direction, too. outside right now, it is partly cloudy overlooking san jose, cool to start with. some of the temperatures in the bay area dropping down into the 30s in the north bay. clouds off the coastline, that will be on the increase throughout the day today. i think a chance of rain developing late tonight and into tomorrow morning. temperatures will be in the 50s...
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that's it for us. we'll be back at 11:00 p.m. see you then. ózçwó >>> "e.t." >> alec baldwin's stalker sentenced to 210 days behind bars. >> and now is there a fear she could take her own life? i'm nancy o'dell. >> and i'm rob marciano. >> alec after the guilty verdict. his stalker led away in handcuffs. the chilling surveillance video at alec's apartment as i talk to the convicted stalker's attorney. todd, do you believe genevieve had sex with alec baldwin? >>> camille grammer's first interview about her abuse claims. >> i was abused. >> plus, why camille had trouble with sex. >> painful intercourse. >> what her silver coach is only telling me about her addiction. >> do you think brooke is
that's it for us. we'll be back at 11:00 p.m. see you then. ózçwó >>> "e.t." >> alec baldwin's stalker sentenced to 210 days behind bars. >> and now is there a fear she could take her own life? i'm nancy o'dell. >> and i'm rob marciano. >> alec after the guilty verdict. his stalker led away in handcuffs. the chilling surveillance video at alec's apartment as i talk to the convicted stalker's attorney. todd, do you believe genevieve had sex with alec...
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will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> on thursday, the president admitted that he >>> on thursday, the president admitted that he deserves some criticism for the roll out of obama care. >> when i see sometimes folks up on capitol hill and republicans in particular, who had been suggesting repeal, repeal, let's get rid of this thing i keep on asking what is it that you want to do? are you suggesting that the status quo was working because it wasn't. >> joining me is former republican presidential candidate rick san tx o nxsanto. when the government shutdown happened i thought this was not a smart way to go. put it all on republicans and made them appear to be responsible. can they recover from that and does the obama care roll out need to be front and center? >> it needs to be front and center. it is the biggest shift in american history of the relationship between the government and the people. and this is a disaster because what it is i hate to use the term, it is unamerican. it is not how americ
will power us all... into the future. ♪ >>> on thursday, the president admitted that he >>> on thursday, the president admitted that he deserves some criticism for the roll out of obama care. >> when i see sometimes folks up on capitol hill and republicans in particular, who had been suggesting repeal, repeal, let's get rid of this thing i keep on asking what is it that you want to do? are you suggesting that the status quo was working because it wasn't. >>...
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thank you so much. >> mark orwoll joining us. across the pond, prince charles is yet to do the job he was born to do but all the same the future king is about to increase his income. look for us on facebook. facebook.com/maria bartiromo. back in a moment. >> check out the website otm.cnbc.com. i hope you follow me on twitter and google plus. look for @maria bartiromo. >>> several big box stores report quarterly earnings ahead of the home shopping season including home depot, best buy and target. retail sales are out for the month of october as are existing home sales which will give a snapshot of the housing market. we'll get minutes from the october fmoc meeting sure to be a market mover and on friday, microsoft will launch its next generation console, xbox 1. >>> prince charles, the future king of england turned 65 this week thanks to that milestone and his service in the royal navy. the weekly check will come to you 110 pounds. that's about $175. word from the palace is the pension or prince will donate the funds to a charity
thank you so much. >> mark orwoll joining us. across the pond, prince charles is yet to do the job he was born to do but all the same the future king is about to increase his income. look for us on facebook. facebook.com/maria bartiromo. back in a moment. >> check out the website otm.cnbc.com. i hope you follow me on twitter and google plus. look for @maria bartiromo. >>> several big box stores report quarterly earnings ahead of the home shopping season including home...
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phil joins us live in london. tell us how the first day in court went. >> well, tony, the first day was taken up with procedural matters swearing in the jury an identifying the defendant referring to themselves by their arabic names they adopted after their conversion to islam. that is how they want to be addressed while this court trial proceeds. and there was we know a side bar hearing that had to do with some issues about how this court case will proceed. outside of the old bailey here the central criminal court here in london. there was a small but vocal group of nationalists they were calling among other things a return to the death penalty as a result of this court case. there was equally a large number of police officers here in order to keep the peace. >> how is it being perceived? the uk? >> well, tony it's a highly controversial and a very much a touch stone issue. this is something that really touched a nerve in britain when this killing happened back in may of this year. there has been backlash against
phil joins us live in london. tell us how the first day in court went. >> well, tony, the first day was taken up with procedural matters swearing in the jury an identifying the defendant referring to themselves by their arabic names they adopted after their conversion to islam. that is how they want to be addressed while this court trial proceeds. and there was we know a side bar hearing that had to do with some issues about how this court case will proceed. outside of the old bailey here...
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and now you want to blame us. that's not how it works. >> the secret is this whole thing was bit on conservative republican ideas in the first place that you all cut and ran from because this president is the one who promoted it. >> zero votes. zero republican votes because you didn't want to work with us. you didn't care about our ideas. and now you want to blame us. it doesn't work that way. >> that's just not how it happened. >> when we passed part "d" and that's a great success. >> guys, we've got to leave it there. mo from the dnc, sean from the rnc, this was fun. let's do it again. >> thanks for having us. >> thanks. >>> so the question of the day for you is about obama care, and can the white house fix the website and restore the president's credibility, weigh in on twitter and facebook. >>> then, the cheney sisters, the war on words it spills into social media. >> your position on same-sex marriage, your sister mary who is married to a woman. >> i love her family very much. his is just an issue in which we
and now you want to blame us. that's not how it works. >> the secret is this whole thing was bit on conservative republican ideas in the first place that you all cut and ran from because this president is the one who promoted it. >> zero votes. zero republican votes because you didn't want to work with us. you didn't care about our ideas. and now you want to blame us. it doesn't work that way. >> that's just not how it happened. >> when we passed part "d" and...
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so i'm immune, i'm used to it now. see what i'm saying. >> if you lived in a mining town, you would go into the coal mines. this is all you know, and this is all they know. so they're going into this. well, they know the dangers there. but what they have is no choice. and the way the game is rigged, they can't win. i mean the number of guys that actually survive the corner, to get into mid-level drug dealing, so they can get away from the corner, they're few and far between. >> hopefully i'll could be in a position, a better position where i could find something positive to do. but if i have nothing to do, then i will have to resort to what i know. you feel what i'm saying? like, what else am i going to do? consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of s
so i'm immune, i'm used to it now. see what i'm saying. >> if you lived in a mining town, you would go into the coal mines. this is all you know, and this is all they know. so they're going into this. well, they know the dangers there. but what they have is no choice. and the way the game is rigged, they can't win. i mean the number of guys that actually survive the corner, to get into mid-level drug dealing, so they can get away from the corner, they're few and far between. >>...